December 16 gang-rape accused privileges be withdrawn: Tihar to Court

Tihar Jail officials in fast track court said visitation and phone privileges of December 16 gang-rape accused be withdrawn for 2 weeks as punishment for misbehaving with prison officials and inmates.

New Delhi: Tihar Jail officials on Friday in a fast track court here said visitation and phone privileges of one of the December 16 gang-rape accused be withdrawn for two weeks as punishment for allegedly misbehaving with prison officials and other inmates.
A letter to this effect was filed by the jail officials before Additional Sessions Judge Yogesh Khanna who had asked the prison authorities yesterday to inquire into allegation of accused Akshay Singh that he is being beaten up by the inmates and some senior officers.

The jail officials` opinion that Akshay needs to be punished by taking away his privileges for two weeks came in the wake of another alleged incident of misbehaviour by him.

According to the prison officials, while he was being taken for his medical examination Akshay allegedly abused and misbehaved with the wardens escorting him.

"The act of Akshay is strictly against jail discipline and punishable as per Delhi Jail Manual. He may be punished accordingly. His visitation (mulakat) and phone facilities are to be withdrawn for two weeks subject to approval of the District and Sessions Judge," the letter said.

Regarding Akshay`s allegation that he was manhandled by two assistant superintendents, Mandeep Dahiya and Jitender Patel, the report said "no such incident has ever taken place... The contention that he has been beaten and suffered injury on his chest is a highly fabricated one."

The report of Akshay`s medical examination conducted at Deen Dayal Upadhyay (DDU) hospital was also placed before the judge by the prison authorities to support their contention.

The medical report said, "On his (Akshay`s) examination, his general condition is satisfactory and vitals are stable. No fresh external injury is seen... X-ray of his chest is also normal as per his treatment card."

Akshay along with five others, including a juvenile, had allegedly gangraped a 23-year-old girl in a moving bus here on the night of December 16, 2012. The victim later died of her injuries in a Singapore hospital on December 29.

Yesterday, the court had directed the jail authorities to
get Akshay medically examined and to also inquire into the whole matter and file a report today.

In their report, Tihar jail officials have claimed that since his arrival there, Akshay has been "violating the rules and regulations and creating huge disturbance and havoc inside the ward."

They also urged the court to treat Akshay`s application alleging manhandling by prison officials, as "a malicious attempt to browbeat the jail authorities" and malign their integrity.

"He has been ostentatiously bragging that with his case being highlighted, he would implicate whosoever he wants in a false case and also intimidates the jail warden and other inmates of the ward," the report said.

The jail officials also said that Akshay`s allegations against them "is a counter and disguise to conceal the facts" given in the complaint letter sent against him by other inmates."

"Accused has been constantly threatening jail officials that he would deliberately implicate them and put their job in jeopardy by harming himself either in jail van or any secluded place," the jail officials have submitted in their report.

Vinay Sharma, Akshay, Pawan Gupta and Mukesh are facing trial in the case, while the proceedings against accused Ram Singh have abated after he died on March 11.

The sixth accused is facing proceedings before a Juvenile Justice Board.

PTI

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